Too good to check: Obama’s “dog” line actually a quote from … Jimi Hendrix?
posted at 6:18 pm on September 7, 2010 by Allahpundit
I refuse to believe it. If it’s true, then I’m forced to move yesterday’s outburst from the “thin-skinned jackassery” column into the “kind of awesome” column.
Can’t be right. Can’t be.
Has President Obama been listening to a lot of Jimi Hendrix lately? With just under two months to go before Election Day, Obama kicked off the fall campaign season Monday with an aggressive speech targeting Republicans. But it was an off-script moment in the speech that’s attracted the most attention, as Obama accused his GOP critics of talking about him “like a dog.”…
Though Obama didn’t acknowledge it, the line was a verbatim quote from “Stone Free,” the first song Hendrix wrote after moving to England in 1966. “They talk about me like a dog,” the song says. “Talkin about the clothes I wear. But they don’t realize they’re the ones who’s square.”
It’s unclear if Obama consciously or unconsciously cited the lyric. A White House spokesman did not respond to requests for comment. But regardless of its source, Obama’s off-script message syncs with his overall frustration with Republicans, whom he has lambasted repeatedly as the “party of no.”
The One does like to sneak pop-culture references into his political rhetoric from time to time, although given his track record of late, there’s a fair chance he thought he was quoting someone else. I can’t remember him ever mentioning Hendrix before — a quickie Google search reveals virtually nothing unrelated to yesterday’s speech — but it’s easy to see why he’d identify with him. Both are black American icons who rose to superstardom virtually overnight and in so doing took a predominantly white field by storm. (They’re even both left-handed!) The key difference? If Hendrix played guitar the way The One has governed his first 18 months, “Are You Experienced” would have been 40 minutes of nothing but screeching feedback.
If he lights the teleprompter on fire at Friday’s presser, then we’ll know for sure that this was a quote. Exit question: Maybe this is the way the GOP should approach him from now on? Next Boehner stump speech: “Mr. President, let’s stand up next to our mountain of debt — and chop it down with the edge of our hands.”










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Interesting. In which case, Obama, raised mostly by white people in Hawaii and Indonesia, was … what? … showing off his studiously acquired Chicago street cred? Maybe he picked it up from Frank Marshall Davis. Anyways, it’s a strange way to go off script.
shazbat on September 8, 2010 at 9:08 AM
Would that mark the (Slight Return) to Voodoo Chile Economics?
Pablo Snooze on September 8, 2010 at 10:27 AM
Hey BAMBI!Why all the fuss about being talked about like a dog?Aren’t Americans all mutts?
DDT on September 8, 2010 at 11:10 AM
Come to think of it,this is good fodder for Birthers.
All Americans are mutts.
A mutt is a dog.
Bambi doesn’t want to be talked about like a dog.
So Bambi isn’t a dog:therefore Bambi isn’t an American.
DDT on September 8, 2010 at 11:16 AM
BTW.Didn’t the “Amercans are mutts” line come from Bill Murray in the movie Stripes?
DDT on September 8, 2010 at 11:19 AM
If Obama were a dog, he’d be a cross between a Bulldog and a Shiszu –the Bull-Shitz-you
JPlunket on September 8, 2010 at 12:55 PM
Didn’t he just recently say that blacks were a mongrel race. Then talking about him like a dog just makes sense.
TrickyDick on September 8, 2010 at 1:52 PM
I thought it was his inner Muslim speaking, complaining about how he was being portrayed by his critics as an unclean creature.
ex Dem from Miami on September 8, 2010 at 2:57 PM
He’s to boring to know that quote..
reshas1 on September 8, 2010 at 3:12 PM
“scuse me while I kiss this guy”
-Barnie Frank-
To Moochelle O upon meeting Duh Won
Sweet_Thang on September 8, 2010 at 3:52 PM
Hagar – is, is that you?
Sweet_Thang on September 8, 2010 at 4:02 PM
You’re right that he would likely not have picked that up from his upbringing. He probably got it from Michelle’s mom. That’s the generation I heard it from most. He’s just trying to be slick and reinforce the feeling with blacks that whites are against him. Just another shot in his race warfare.
macblanegirl on September 8, 2010 at 4:49 PM
First, I’m a black guy.
Now, the “treat me like a dog” line is heard a lot in black theology. It’s part of the entitlement mentality and it’s a learned behavior from black leaders. I’ve had friends of many colors use variations of the line, but blacks in general use it like a speech insertion because it transcends the conversation. It immediately signals that the “they” is the person at fault, and the black person is merely a victim.
I once caught a black female asleep at work with a newspaper over her face. Her machine was in a mechanically hazardous condition. When she was suspended pending termination, she argued that I “treat her like a dog” by… ummm, asking her to stay awake and do her job, basically. The case was later reviewed by our Diversity Manager for racial harrassment (no, really). But that’s another story.
It’s a common term, predominantly among blacks. I like Jimi a lot and didn’t remember it being part of “Stone Free”.
Bigurn on September 8, 2010 at 6:24 PM
Yep. Jimi Hendrix. His song. I like Hendrix for his amazing guitar and creative lyrics.
But I dislike Obummer thru and thru.
He ain`ta nothin but a hound dog, crying on time . . . .He ain`t never caught a rabbit and he ain`t no friend of mine . . . .
Sherman1864 on September 8, 2010 at 8:21 PM
The phrase has been around a long time; it was common when Jimi Hendrix used it. This is an attempt by the author of the article to make Obama look cool.
Dork B. on September 8, 2010 at 8:48 PM
In the posted picture, are those two microphones on the speaker’s stand or a set of Mickey Mouse ears?
Sandbar on September 9, 2010 at 9:53 AM
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